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A Survey of the Physical Education Programs for the Orthopedically Handicapped Children in MichiganStevens, Bertie Ann January 1955 (has links)
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A Survey of the Physical Education Programs for the Orthopedically Handicapped Children in MichiganStevens, Bertie Ann January 1955 (has links)
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The effects of language usage about persons with disabilities on source credibility and persuasivenessReynolds, Cynthia Ann 01 January 1999 (has links)
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Attitudes towards the disabled in destination marketing organizationsRoss, Garret Alexander 24 October 2005 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes of destination marketing organization CEO's/Executive Directors towards the disabled. The study uses Wolfensberger's (1983) Social Role Valorization Theory as a basis for examining these attitudes. This theory proposes that when society gives value to the disabled person, then the society as a whole gains. First, the literature was reviewed to find out the relevant information about the disabled in the tourism industry. Second, Wolfensberger's Social Role Valorization Theory was assessed to see if his model actually worked. Third, a test was administered to see if individual attitudes would affect the hiring of disabled workers in destination marketing organizations.
The findings showed that Wolfensberger's model of Social Role Valorization did not work within this group of individuals. The findings also showed that many of the destination marketing managers would not hire the disabled in their organizations due to the problem of the disabled having a "poor appearance" to their customers. The data suggested that the respondents were not fully forthcoming because of the issue of "political correctness" in the destination marketing organization. Because of this the issue was raised that it may be difficult in the future to do this kind of research dealing with issues of discrimination toward disabled persons. / Ph. D.
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The experiences of people with disabilities in faith communities: a social work perspectiveMoller, Catherina 02 1900 (has links)
This report portrays the findings of research on the experiences of inclusion/exclusion of people with disabilities in faith communities, from a social work perspective. It was a journey undertaken with a group of people with disabilities in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa during 2009 and 2010. In narrations on the journey, participants expressed their experiences of exclusion, not being considered and their personhood not always being respected in faith communities. However, the journey also revealed suggestions of how their inclusion could be enhanced by changing practices, developing understanding of the needs of people with disabilities, and raising awareness of these. The report concludes with recommendations for ways that people with disabilities and others in faith communities can journey together in faith communities to the benefit of all. / Social Work / M.A. (Social Science)
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The role of health care workers in supporting individuals with intellectual disabilitiesFrance, Thembisa 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MEdPsych)--Stellenbosch University, 2004. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Sexuality education forms part of the life skills learning area. Sexuality education has
become a means of providing the information learners need so they can prevent or
protect themselves against abuse and violence including rape. It also helps young
people to develop coping strategies in their social lives.
However, the approach in schools to sexuality education does not cater for the needs
of individuals with an intellectual disability. This study aims, therefore to explore
whether these individuals (those with intellectual disability) are provided in other
ways with information relating to sexuality education. The reason for selecting this
group is that research has found that individuals with intellectual disability are more
vulnerable to abuse, rape and violence. Hence, equipping them with skills on how to
deal and cope with those societal dangers is essential.
This study does not focus on those individuals with intellectual disability who are at
school but focuses on those that are out of school in the community. A questionnaire
is used to determine whether these individuals are adequately provided with sexuality
education. The participants of this study are the health care workers chosen because
they are the people who are supposed to be interacting on a regular basis with these
individuals. They are the people who provide individuals with an intellectual
disability with medication and treatment.
The findings of the study are that individuals with intellectual disability are not
provided with information on sexuality education. It is a challenge, therefore, to all
the service providers to equip and empower these individuals with information on
sexuality issues so they can cope with the societal pressures. The study also explores
the health workers' perceptions of and experiences with individuals with an
intellectual disability. The findings of the study are that the health care workers have
different perceptions of individuals with intellectual disability on issues of sexuality.
Most of their decisions are based on the individual's level of intellectual disability,
especially with regard to issues such as the right to have children and the desirability
of sterilisation. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Seksuele opvoeding vorm deel van die lewensvaardighede-leerarea. Seksuele
opvoeding het 'n middel geword om kennis oor te dra aan leerders om hulle teen
mishandeling en geweld, insluitende verkragting, te beskerm en te verhoed dat hulle
daaraan blootgestel word. Dit rus jongmense ook toe om doeltreffender strategieë te
ontwikkel vir hulle daaglikse verkeer met ander persone.
Seksuele opvoeding op skool maak egter nie voorsiening vir persone met 'n
intellektuele gestremdheid nie. Hierdie navorsingsprojek het dus ten doel om vas te
stel of daar voorsiening gemaak word sodat hierdie persone (met 'n intellektuele
gestremdheid) seksuele opvoeding op ander maniere kan bekom. Die rede waarom
juis hierdie groep gekies word, is omdat navorsing getoon het dat persone met 'n
intellektuele gestremdheid kwesbaarder is vir mishandeling, verkragting en geweld.
Dit is noodsaaklik om hulle met vaardighede toe te rus om hierdie samelewingsgevare
die hoof te bied.
Hierdie navorsingsprojek fokus nie op persone wat op skool is nie, maar juis op dié
wat in die gemeenskap is. 'n Vraelys word gebruik om vas te stel of hierdie persone
voldoende seksuele opvoeding ontvang. Die deelnemers aan hierdie navorsingsprojek
is gesondheidswerkers omdat hulle veronderstel is om op 'n gereelde grondslag met
die betrokke individue in aanraking te kom. Húlle is die mense wat persone met
intellektuele ongeskiktheid van medikasie en behandeling voorsien.
Die bevindinge van hierdie projek is dat persone met intellektuele gestremdheid nie
van seksuele opvoeding voorsien word nie. Dit is dus 'n uitdaging aan
diensverskaffers om hierdie persone met kennis rakende kwessies oor seksualiteit toe
te rus en te bemagtig sodat hulle groepsdruk beter kan hanteer. Die projek verken ook
gesondheidswerkers se persepsies en ondervindinge aangaande persone met beperkte
verstandelike vermoëns. Die bevindinge van hierdie navorsingsprojek toon dat
gesondheidswerkers uiteenlopende persepsies het van persone met beperkte
verstandelike vermoëns rakende kwessies rondom seksualiteit. Die meeste van hulle
sienings is gebaseer op die persoon se vlak van intellektuele gestremdheid, veral
rondom sake soos die reg om kinders te hê en die wenslikheid van sterilisasie.
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The influence of the transition plan in developing communication programsTanaka, Yuki 01 January 1991 (has links)
The transition of students with moderate to severe handicaps from school to work and adult life has become a principal concern of special education over the last decade. Despite of these attentions, there has been little attention to the need for including plans for the student's communication needs in his or her Transition Plan. Thus, it is important to study the relationship between the inclusion of a student's communication needs in his or her Transition Plan and the effectiveness of communication programs. The purpose of this study is to identify the relationship between the Transition Plan and the effectiveness of communication programs, considering the individual's functioning level, family involvement, and communication mode.
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Digital news and people with disabilities : where are we headed?Goebel, Christina Cowart 15 April 2013 (has links)
Many people with disabilities have been traditionally excluded from receiving or interpreting the news. U.S. law has changed requirements for Internet content and will lead to drastic changes in how news is conveyed online. Mainstream media is making headway toward communicating to the culture and abilities of people with disabilities, but serious errors still exist, particularly in digital news formats that exclude many people with disabilities from accessing news. While people with different disabilities are producing primarily niche news content, mainstream media is still the main source of authoritative news regarding people with disabilities. Hiring news staff with disabilities will help mainstream media develop an understanding of the physical, cultural and intellectual requirements of people with a variety of abilities. / text
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An assessment of the implementation of vocational rehabilitation policies for disabled people in Hong KongSo, Suk-ching, Tonia., 蘇淑貞. January 1995 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Public Administration
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A comparative study of the role of the state in policy making and implementation in welfare services for the handicapped in Hong Kongand GuangzhouWong, Kam-man, Joseph., 黃錦文. January 1994 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Public Administration
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